Year: 2015 Language: English Author: Steve Wiper Genre: Historical Publisher: Classic Warships Publishing Edition: Warship Pictorial 43 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 76 Description: The Alaska-class were six large cruisers ordered before World War II for the United States Navy (USN), of which only two were completed and saw service late in the war. The USN designation for the ships of this class was 'large cruiser' (CB), a designation unique to the Alaska-class, and the majority of leading reference works consider them as such. However, various other works have alternately described these ships as battlecruisers despite the USN having never classified them as such, and having actively discouraged the use of the term in describing the class. The Alaskas were all named after territories or insular areas of the United States, signifying their intermediate status between larger battleships (which were mostly named after states) and smaller heavy and light cruisers (which were named after cities)
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Alaska Class Cruisers by Steve Wiper
Language: English
Author: Steve Wiper
Genre: Historical
Publisher: Classic Warships Publishing
Edition: Warship Pictorial 43
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 76
Description: The Alaska-class were six large cruisers ordered before World War II for the United States Navy (USN), of which only two were completed and saw service late in the war. The USN designation for the ships of this class was 'large cruiser' (CB), a designation unique to the Alaska-class, and the majority of leading reference works consider them as such. However, various other works have alternately described these ships as battlecruisers despite the USN having never classified them as such, and having actively discouraged the use of the term in describing the class. The Alaskas were all named after territories or insular areas of the United States, signifying their intermediate status between larger battleships (which were mostly named after states) and smaller heavy and light cruisers (which were named after cities)
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